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21:13 Feb 10, 2015 |
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Norwegian to English translations [PRO] Certificates, Diplomas, Licenses, CVs | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Per Bergvall Norway Local time: 02:11 | ||||||
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4 | surname |
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surname Explanation: It would be hard to envision «enavn» being short for anything but etternavn or surname. Name changed "V/ENAVN" messes things up a bit. V is by, enavn would then be the name of the person effecting the change of name. Which is hardly relevant - if you change your name from Nogood to Christchurch, would you want the clerk's name to be forever tied thereto? |
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